ASPARAGUS 
PARADISE ASPARAGUS 
A sensational early Asparagus, producing. 
a normal crop one year earlier than any 
other, and a heavier yielder. Crisp tender 
stalks, so large that 6 or S weigh one Ib. 
Rust resistant. Paradise has been very pop- 
‘ular out west and we recommend it to you, 
both for home and for market. Has a very 
fine, mild flavor. 1 yr. roots: 12 for 49c; 25 
for 79¢c; 50 for $1.25; 100 for $2.35, postpaid. 
Not prepaid: 500 for $7.75; 1,000 for $14.50. 
Rust-Proof Mary Washington 
Mary Washington Asparagus has been 
bred to resist rust. It has thick and heavy 
shoots, long and straight, and closely folded 
tips and it is a beautiful rich dark green 
eolor, darker green at the tips. A very 
heavy yielder. 
Set roots 4 inches deep and 18 inches apart 
in rows about 4 feet wide, fertilizing well 
with stable manure or other fertilizer. The 
richer the soil, the better the crop. Plant 
100 roots to 15 by 20 foot bed. Two-year- 
old roots can be cut the following year. 
One-year-old roots: 12 for 37e; 25 for 53e;3 
50 for 94c; 100 for $1.62, postpaid. Not pre- 
paid: 500 for $5.45; 1,000 for $9.95. 
Two-year-old roots: 12 for 44e; 25 for 65c; 
50 for $1.19; 100 for $2.15, postpaid. Not pre- 
paid, 500 for $5.95; 1,000 for $11.65. 
6—Seed of Rust Proof Mary Washington 
Asparagus: Pkg., Se; oz., 15¢; 2 oz, 27¢; % 
Ib., 38e; Ib., $1.15, postpaid. 
CHIVES (Schnittlauch) 
Makes a delicious dish, used with cottage 
cheese, and in soups, stews, ete. 
4106—Chive Roots: Each, 17¢c; 3 for 39¢3 
6 for 65e; 12 for $1.15, postpaid. 
362—Pkz., (Seed), 15¢; 0z., $1.25, postpaid. 

HORSERADISH ROOTS 
Horseradish does best in a rather moist, 
partly shaded location. 
4112—Cliffwood Roots (Cuttings 5 to 8 
in.); 6 for 24c; 12 for 39c; 25 for 65e; 50 for 
$1.15; 100 for $2.15, ate ate: 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
Not only tasty and delicious, but very 
healthy. Large stalks, colored oth green 
and red, tender, juicy, delicious quality. 
Rhubarb should have a partly shaded loca- 
tion, to secure best results. 
Monarch: Two-year-old roots: Each, 24¢; 
3 for 49e; 6 for SSe; 12 for $1.65; 25 for $2.85, 
postpaid. 
STRAWBERRY OR McDONALD RHUBARB 
Stalks are uniformly a bright ruby-red, 
of elegant quality, juicy and tender. Very 
desirable, both for the home and market. 
Two-year-old roots: Each, 29¢; 
for $1.40; 12 for $2.50; 25 for $4.65, postpaid. 
EARLIEST ARTICHOKE 
Cooked and prepared like aspara- 
gus. Cannot be grown in the North. 
1i{—Pkeg., 10c; oz. 59ce; %4 Ib, 
$2.25, postpaid. 
Salzer’s Eiffel Tower 
Mangel—Heavy 
Vielder—Fine Quality 
3 for 78e; 6 

Half Sugar Mangel 





BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED DWARF —The plant 
is earlier and more dwarf than the older sorts, and | 
is completely covered from the ground up, with 
large, solid sprouts, about 1144 to 1% inches in diam- 
eter, which mature in succession. The quality is 
of the finest. 208—Pkge., 15e; oz., S5e; 2 oz., $1.55; 
Y% Ib., $2.85, postpaid. 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED 
DWARF, Salzer’s Cliffwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED — A 
Special reselected strain. 209 
—Pke., 20c; 02., 97¢; 2 oz, $1.75 
% Ib., $3.25, postpaid. 
HALF - DWARF— 
The plants grow from 
2 to 3 feet high. The 
main stem is covered 
with 3 or 4 dozen small 
cabbage heads, 
about 1 inch in 
diameter, which 
are tial 2h tal vy 
folded, solid and 
of exquisite 
quality. 207—Pkg., 15¢; oz., 90c; 2 oz., $1.60; 14 Ib., 
$2.75; % Ib., $5.25; Ib., $9.95, postpaid. 















Long 
Island 
Improved Dwart 
SUGAR BEETS 
AND MANGELS 
Fine for stock feeding. 
greatly increases the flow of milk. 
acre in drilis. 
Very nutritious and 
Sow 5 libs. per 
Klein Wanzleben Sugar Beet. Not the largest 
but the richest in sugar content. Much used also 
by sugar factories. 1482—Pkg., 5c; oz., 18¢e3 144 IDs 
52ce3; 1% Ib., 95e;3 1b., $1.75, postpaid. 
Half Sugar Mangel. Contains a large amount of 
sugar; large oval roots green above and white be- 
low the ground, often weighing 24 pounds. 148!1— 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 16¢; % Ib., 44e3; 1%. Ib., T5e3 Ib., $1.35, 
postpaid. 
Danish Sludstrup Mangel. Deep yellow color, 
roots rather short and thick, heavy yielder, very 
nutritious. 1498—Pkez., 10ce; oz. 19e; 1%4 Ib., 54e3 
14 Ib., 99e;3 Ib., $1.85, postpaid. 
Golden Tankard. Of thick typical tankard shape, 
deep yellow flesh, excellent keeper. 1495—Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 19¢; % Ib., 54e; Y% Ib., 99e;3 Ib., $1.85, postpaid. 
Mammoth Long Red. A popular strain with 
Dairymen, yielding a heavy tonnage per acre, Skin 
deep red, flesh veined rose-pink. Splendid Keeper. 
1496—Pkt., 7c; oz., 17¢; %4 Ib., 49e; % Ib., 92e3 Ib. 
$1.65, postpaid. 
Salzer’s Eiffel Tower Mangel. The roots grow 
uniformly from % to % above the ground, often 
2 feet and more in length and 6 inches in diameter. 
The skin is bright red and the firm flesh is white 
tinged with rose. An excellent keeper, of fine qual- 
ity and of very high feeding walue. Roots of enor- 
mous weight have been grown from Salzer’s Biffel 
Tower Mangel and the yield per acre has been tre- 
mendous. Greatly relished by all cattle and gives a 
wonderful flow of milk. 1489—Pkge., 9ce; 0z., 20c3 
14 Ib., 59e;3 1% Ib., $1.10; Ib., $1.95, postpaid. 
Salzer’s Eiffel Tower, Cliffwood Farm TRIPLE- 
A-TESTED—A special reselected strain certified by 
THREE-WAY tests: 1486—Pkgz., 14¢; 0z., 26ce; %4 Ib., 
70c; 14 Ib.,/$1.303 Ib., $2.35, postpaid. 
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I received both the seed and the As pare eas Roots in good shape and am well 7} 
pleased.—Mr. George Mann, 920 
. Washington St., Pontiac, Ill. 
